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Trump says Iran has agreed to 'just about everything we need' in talks
Trump said the talks are moving well as the United States seeks to block Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
President Donald Trump claimed Iran accepted nearly all American conditions during indirect talks in Doha, aiming to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Military strikes dismantled Iran's air force, navy, and radar systems, while a strict naval blockade caused inflation to surge from 5% to 300%, according to Trump.
To incentivize a final agreement, Trump proposed supplying American agricultural commodities like corn and wheat, noting US forces destroyed Iran's radar systems last week.
Following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, diplomatic negotiations paused until July 9, with representatives communicating through Qatari and Pakistani intermediaries.
Vice President JD Vance underscored that Washington remains focused on the nuclear issue, telling reporters, "Obviously, we're worried about the nuclear issue, we're going to start talking about that.
Amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran, former President Donald Trump has made a significant claim. He stated that Iran has agreed to almost all of his conditions. In an interview, Trump stated that negotiations between the two countries are ongoing and that Iran has accepted America's demands.